Xavier Izquierdo
Broker Associate
Real Estate Broker
P.O. Box 4984
Diamond Bar, CA 91765
Office Phone: (323) 721-3444
Fax: (323) 721-3555
Cell Phone: (213) 798-9480

Buying or Selling? Let me help!
Whether buying or selling, whether a private party or institutional client, our team can provide the results you want. Our network of brokers and investors are always working for you.
 
Planning for your future.
As your real estate agent, I plan ahead. In this way, problems can be anticipated and then identified and solved. Careful planning will help avoid problems altogether.
We have connections.
Knowing the right people can help your transaction proceed more quickly and smoothly than it might otherwise. Our connections help ensure that your needs are met with the least amount of inconvenience to you.
Providing professional service.
Professionalism and pride in our work has resulted in numerous referrals through satisfied customers.
REO Marketing Experience.
*REO marketing *Preforeclosure BPO's *Property management *Occupancy checks *Moveout/eviction services *Referral network of REO agents throughout California *Eviction tracking/cash for keys programs *Statewide coverage/MLS services
 
 

 

r Member of Reo. com and Buybankhomes.com
r Member of NAHREP.org and Realestateespanol.com
r REO MAC Member
r Member of National Association of Realtors
r Top Producer in Montebello MLS- 1st Place
r Top Producer- REO Sales -Washington Mutual Bank
r Degree in Real Estate Development and Management
r Real Estate Broker
r USC Graduate-Finance Major


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